Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... hearts ' ( DS , 86 : 490-1 ) . If a vestigial attachment to English Commonwealthman ideology effectively dampened ... heart of French revolutionary thinking . Lines 356-621 indicate an enthusiasm for Rousseau that finds expression in ...
... hearts ' ( DS , 86 : 490-1 ) . If a vestigial attachment to English Commonwealthman ideology effectively dampened ... heart of French revolutionary thinking . Lines 356-621 indicate an enthusiasm for Rousseau that finds expression in ...
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... heart of the Salisbury Plain poem . For eight verses of the poem the adult insists on a reasoned , Godwinianly correct answer from the child , who has no objective explanation . He therefore grasps at the first thing he sees , the ...
... heart of the Salisbury Plain poem . For eight verses of the poem the adult insists on a reasoned , Godwinianly correct answer from the child , who has no objective explanation . He therefore grasps at the first thing he sees , the ...
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... heart of his creative efforts : the claims of action and wise passiveness , of social life and the ' retirement ' necessary for creative work , of Two consciousnesses – conscious of myself , / And of some other being ' ( Prelude 14 : 30 ...
... heart of his creative efforts : the claims of action and wise passiveness , of social life and the ' retirement ' necessary for creative work , of Two consciousnesses – conscious of myself , / And of some other being ' ( Prelude 14 : 30 ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
Poetry of alienated radicalism | 69 |
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